jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ s . >>> prince made lots of fun pop music, but in becoming the sound track for our generation, he build a cannon filled with deep complex messages. everyone at this table is working on a book even if some of us are in the thinking stage. i'm fortunate to have finished one that comes out tomorrow called "i would die for you: why prince became an icon." i wrote it to explore the depth of prince's music, that wrestled with the spiritual imperative and sexual impulse. saturday night and sunday morning, wondering if the two can be merged in one life or one song. can we have both reverence for god and the fulfillment of the rawest carnal desires at the same time? his sexuality stands out to many, and rightly so. his spiritually was serious and solemn. he opens his album with a sermon, dear ly beloved we're gathered here to get through this thing called life. things are harder than in the after world. in this life you're not as clos